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fleks

  • 1 flex

    • notkistaa
    • notkistua
    electricity
    • johto (sähkö)
    • johto
    electricity
    • johdin
    • liitäntäjohto
    • sähköjohdin
    electricity
    • sähköjohto
    • taivuttaa
    • koukistaa
    * * *
    fleks 1. verb
    (to bend, especially in order to test: to flex one's muscles.) taivuttaa
    2. noun
    ((a piece of) thin insulated wire for carrying electricity: That lamp has a long flex.) liitäntäjohto
    - flexibility
    - flexitime

    English-Finnish dictionary > flex

  • 2 inflexible

    • itsepäinen
    • järkkymätön
    • joustamaton
    • järkähtämätön
    • ehdoton
    • alistumaton
    • kireäpipoinen
    • jäykkä
    • kankea
    • myöntymätön
    • peräänantamaton
    • taipumaton
    • kömpelö
    • lannistumaton
    • luja
    * * *
    in'fleksəbl
    1) ((of a person) never yielding or giving way.) joustamaton
    2) (not able to bend.) jäykkä
    - inflexibility

    English-Finnish dictionary > inflexible

  • 3 reflex

    • heijastus
    • heijaste
    • heijastuma
    • heijastusliike
    • vaistomainen
    • refleksi
    • kupera
    * * *
    'ri:fleks
    noun, adjective
    ((an action which is) automatic or not intended: The doctor tapped the patient's knee in order to test his reflexes; a reflex action.) refleksi

    English-Finnish dictionary > reflex

См. также в других словарях:

  • flex — [fleks] verb [T] I to bend a part of your body in order to stretch it or exercise it • flex your muscles to show how powerful or strong you are as a warning to someone[/ex] The country s military is just flexing its muscles.[/ex] II noun [C]… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • flekslån — fleks|lån fleks|lån (Flexlån ®) sb., et, flekslån, ene …   Dansk ordbog

  • flexible working hours — /ˌfleksɪb(ə)l wɜ:kɪŋ aυəz/, flexible work / fleksɪb(ə)l wɜ:k/ plural noun a system where employees can start or stop work at different hours of the morning or evening provided that they work a certain number of hours per day or week …   Dictionary of banking and finance

  • flexdollars — /fleks dol euhrz/, n.pl. money given by an employer that an employee can apply to any of various employee benefits. [1990 95; FLEX2 + DOLLAR] * * * …   Universalium

  • Flexner — /fleks neuhr/, n. 1. Abraham, 1866 1959, U.S. educator. 2. his brother Simon, 1863 1946, U.S. pathologist and bacteriologist. * * * …   Universalium

  • flexitarian — (fleks.uh.TAYR.ee.un) n. A person who eats a mostly vegetarian diet, but who is also willing to eat meat or fish occasionally. adj. (Flexible + vegetarian.) flexitarianism n. Example Citations: People are looking at what is in our food supply… …   New words

  • flex — fleks n. electrical cord; electrical wire; flexible insulated electrical cable v. bend; bend repeatedly; display muscles, move muscles …   English contemporary dictionary

  • flexes — fleks n. electrical cord; electrical wire; flexible insulated electrical cable v. bend; bend repeatedly; display muscles, move muscles …   English contemporary dictionary

  • flexing — fleks n. electrical cord; electrical wire; flexible insulated electrical cable v. bend; bend repeatedly; display muscles, move muscles …   English contemporary dictionary

  • flexibility — [ˌfleksəˈbɪləti] noun [U] 1) the ability to make changes or to deal with a situation that is changing 2) the ability to bend or move easily …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • flexible*/ — [ˈfleksəb(ə)l] adj 1) able to make changes or deal with a situation that is changing A more flexible approach is needed.[/ex] The job offers flexible working hours.[/ex] 2) able to bend or move easily Ant: rigid a flexible rubber strip[/ex] …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

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